VIVATEL

Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaHospitality7 000m22010

Sitting on top of the freshly completed huge shopping mall refurbishment, VIVATEL tends to classify itself as being halfway between a business and a boutique hotel. Located in the outer suburbs of KL, in a very active and evolving area, the hotel needed to be iconic. The choice for the façade tries to make a statement with a fully glazed curve curved corner, using LED lights. The hotel stands actually like flag for the whole VIVA development.
The construction was completed in 2013.

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